The taxi-like, application-based car service is offering wireless Internet for riders in the area. The program runs through Labor Day.

The WiFi service – courtesy of Google Apps for Business– is free, but must be requested before pick-up. It’s only available in black cars made to fit a maximum of four people (it’s not available in Uber SUVs).

This is the first time Uber is offering WiFi in cars in the United States, Uber spokeswoman Kaitlin Durkosh said. According to reports, Uber launched a similar, free WiFi service in Italy last year. It seems like there can be a chance the service could stick around past Labor Day, as well as expand to other U.S. cities.